Warburg analyzes various techniques used by rabbinical courts, including obligating the giving of a get, finding relief for those in exploitative agreements, and exploring avenues to void marriages. He navigates the halakhic vision and the practical realities, offering insights into the challenges and potential solutions within the Jewish legal system.
This volume is for rabbis, legal scholars, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Jewish law and the agunah issue. It offers a framework for navigating these complex issues and seeking justice within the bounds of Jewish tradition.
